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    An Evaluation of Five Methods to Retreat Sprayed Mesquite

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    Weddle, J. P.
    Wright, H. A.
    Issue Date
    1970-11-01
    
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    Weddle, J. P., & Wright, H. A. (1970). An evaluation of five methods to retreat sprayed mesquite. Journal of Range Management, 23(6), 411-414.
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    Society for Range Management
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    Journal of Range Management
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/647533
    DOI
    10.2307/3896310
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    https://rangelands.org/
    Abstract
    Based on mortality, chaining is the most economical method for retreating mesquite trees that are greater than 5 inches in diameter. For smaller trees, basal spray with diesel oil is most economical. Foliar spray with a mixture 2,4,5-T and Picloram is least economical./Varios ganaderos de Texas han aplicado herbicidas con avión para combatir al mezquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. glandulosa), sin embargo esta técnica solo es efectiva por tres o cinco años a-causa de sus rebrotes. El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar los siguientes cinco métodos para re-controlar dichos rebrotes: 1. Tirando una cadena con dos Bulldozers, 2) Aplicación foliar de Tordon 225, 3) Cortando con una chapoleadora, 4) Aplicación de diesel al tronco después de cortado, y 5) Aplicación de diesel a la base de tronco. En base al porciento de plantas muestras, el método de cadena resultó mas económico para árboles de cinco o mas pulgadas de diámetro, para diámetros mas pequeños resultó ser la aplicación basal de diesel.
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    ISSN
    0022-409X
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    10.2307/3896310
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